Thank you, Nat, for your amazing lectures and videos🙏 Whenever I watch you, my mood instantly rises, you have given me hope that people like you exist, 😊 thank you for you amazing tutorials🙏 Your videos help me train karate on my own😊 also, your shorts are my dopamine hit each day) Thank you for bringing sunshine into my world☀️ Have a wonderful day ❤ P.S.Your coaches voice sounds exactly like Jason Statham, as well as the manner in which he speaks.. wow.
Personally I think people just believe that it's goofy looking sometimes for one, and anything they aren't used to is weird, and secondly all you see are the fake people online and that's how their opinions get stuck.
Fantastic!! Karate does work and it is totally effective ❤ Osu. I'm a Yoseikan Budo student and it has lots of karate for the striking stuff. We also use judo, aikido and jujitsu technique. But what I love more are the Yoseikan karate lessons
Looking at the title of the video Average Joe: Wdym? Karate is always effective. Martial artist: Karate can actually be effective? (100+ skepticism) Me: Why not watch it because it's by nat himself.
Great video as always guy's! The first combination is amazing, I have used this one a lot through out the years free sparring in Wado Ryu, the angle also gives you a really nice sweeping opportunity on the opponents front foot if they don't read it quickly. 👍👍👍
I have been on matrial arts for about three years now. Often 2-3 hours a week, and a lot of strength training at home. I can do techniques. But in a spar I can't use any of these techniques and almost always lose. Do you have any tips? Great content by the way. You really kept me motivated the last few years😄
Maybe you’re a bit tense/nervous in the spar and you lose your composure a bit, try slow sparring with your partner, there’s no danger involved and it’ll allow you to try out any combos you want to try👍
@@willtherealrustyschacklefo3812 karate came from fujian minghe quan, which is decidedly not wing chun, though both are part of the broader white crane family. silat isn't a style, it's a catch all for a great many styles, most of which are not even similar to wing chun, and most of which are only somewhat similar to kali. the only thing you were right about is that kali and wing chun are very similar.
Here before viral!!! I'm still a yellow belt but My Sensei says I perform better than our Orange belt. Love Your vids been subbed on my other account since 2022.
Bro that wonder boy move is illl but i use alot of side kicks only for spacing mind you i do kyokushin so i slide into it so it gives me the time to get in close and or faint it and land clean rolls into uppercut like peakaboo and or just faint into overhand
Good moves, often i think traditionnal karate inefficient for MMA or fight. But your karate combinations i recognize, they are good for MMA and i have done similar techniques. I practice MMA and old judo / traditionnal jujutsu japanase MMA style in second club.
I actually tried dis move tonight (6-21-2024) in kyokushin sparring, or a variation of it and it worked! Unfortunately, I think it resulted in da expulsion of a student who caught my kick as he was kinda mad he caught it, but dat's not relevant. What I did was da first blitz variation into a left turning high kick; i.e. *right cross fake from orthodox stance, step in diagonal 2 my right an' throw da left cross from southpaw stance, and from dat angle I threw my left turning high kick and landed a little too clean.* I won't say what happened some time afterwards; no it wasn't a brawl, but... yeah. In short, dis is one of those moves Imma b practicing in other types of sparring as well; not just kyokushin.
Idk crap about boxing but I’m pretty sure they can is it doesn’t seem illegal,tho I’m not sure if it’s gonna work technique wise as there is more than one style of boxing,you can correct me if I’m wrong
Out of curiosity because I only really know my style so far: Is it usual in yours to have the back heel lifted from the ground on impact of your strike, or was this an alteration for the sake of practicality in a real fight?
Heel on the ground is always taught religiously in kihon and kata, but in real application, that ideal has to go. Whether it's point karate competition, Kyokushin full contact, boxing, kickboxing, you'll see that in practice the heel is always lifted because you're never gonna be able to shorten the distance and drive the momentum of the punch otherwise.
@@honigdachs. i disagree on the word "religiously" here because it has a real mechanical reason that absolutely makes sense. The rest sounds right and indeed I have heard something along those lines quite a few times. That was why this was my first assumption, so this is a demonstration with practical adjustments and the punches do not represent kata form of his karate style.
@@sirmeon1231I mean,religiously doesn’t necessarily have to mean “we do it to honor ____ and/or ____” but maybe it’s because it’s helpful in defending oneself
I’m 6ft, and yes it can be an advantage, with the reach etc, also can be a disadvantage as it’s easier for someone shorter to take me down/throw me, pros and cons for everything I suppose👍
@@nathearnMy brother is 6'1" and I've never been able to take him down 😂 he's built like a tree rooted into the ground, there's no throwing him at all.
Shotokan. Originally known as shorin ryu. Although shotokan is slightly more modernized, but the actual founder of the art did not call it shotokan. Some of his later students named it that.
Which is technically the 3rd oldest style. Although Shorin ryu (shotokan) was more established and more widely practiced, Goju ryu is actually 40-50 years older, and was the first style in Okinawa. just more obscure. However Korean Karate (tang Soo do) is actually 1,200 years older than Okinawan karate. Most don't know that. Tang soo do was actually developed in the 600s ad from the same already existing Chinese arts. , while Goju ryu was first established in Okinawa in the late 1800s and shorin ryu in the early 1900s.
@@willtherealrustyschacklefo3812 tan soo do is nowhere near 600 years old and was very much derived from karate, mostly from shotokan in fact. koreans will probably tell you differently but they will also tell you that hapkido is a style that existed in Korea for 100s of years and that is also completely false. there were techniques of unarmed combat recorded in the muyegedobotongji, which probably have Chinese origins but that's not tang soo do and it's less than 300 years old. before that there was taekyon, which is the only truly Korean martial art. for what it's worth I don't actually think the martial arts karate is based on go back 600 years. we know that karate in Okinawa primarily derives from fujian white crane, which is old, but not that old. most Chinese styles that still exist date to the wing dynasty with some that date back to the ming dynasty. there were martial arts before that of course but aside from shuaijiao we don't have much record of them.
@@midnightbat344 cuz muay thai is best dont be fanatic on martial art choice best maybe u were like 3 4 years karate athele np now move to muay thai & i promise u wont regret
@@midnightbat344 & another exmaple is apple phone is very better camera than samsung but i pref i buy samsung phone. just like it. but i cant say apple isnt best. cuz its better privacy. better camera &... truth is truth. we cant change it we just can move to best
@@midnightbat344 btw. if u think karate is best? just beliave it. np. just dont care what other ppl think about u. ur favor hair. ur favor cloth. ur favor martial art. just DONT CARE. u cant change all ppl mind about somehting on earth. maybe whole earth say ok. karate is best. but idc :) . ofc muay thai is best cuz elbow knee clinch & too many things. but i mean idc what others think. u must dont care what i or others think. just live for urself not other ppl opinion
It doesnt matter. Whenever i see red, i dodge bullets.
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Bro got ultra-insticts! 😂
Bahhhaahhaaahaha
Yea me too🗿
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Great stuff. I found the emphasis on moving off the centre line particularly helpful. Thanks a lot.
Thank you, Nat, for your amazing lectures and videos🙏 Whenever I watch you, my mood instantly rises, you have given me hope that people like you exist, 😊 thank you for you amazing tutorials🙏 Your videos help me train karate on my own😊 also, your shorts are my dopamine hit each day)
Thank you for bringing sunshine into my world☀️
Have a wonderful day ❤
P.S.Your coaches voice sounds exactly like Jason Statham, as well as the manner in which he speaks.. wow.
Robert "The Reaper" Whittaker did the fourth combo the best
1 Combo {0:45}
2 Combo {1:28}
3 Combo {1:51}
4 Combo {2:33}
5 Combo {3:34}
Alex volkanovski uses the first one with success, a good example is in the islam vs volk 1 were he uses and adaptation of it and scores
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I can't understand why is plenty of people that keep saying that Karate is BS while there are a lot of proof that it actually work very well
Yes.... Karate works very very well... For me...
Because they don't know karate...
Because they think sport karate is the entirety of karate
Personally I think people just believe that it's goofy looking sometimes for one, and anything they aren't used to is weird, and secondly all you see are the fake people online and that's how their opinions get stuck.
Another great combo
Throw some telegraph front kicks
Then a question mark
Fantastic!! Karate does work and it is totally effective ❤ Osu. I'm a Yoseikan Budo student and it has lots of karate for the striking stuff. We also use judo, aikido and jujitsu technique. But what I love more are the Yoseikan karate lessons
Nice, seems like you’re getting a lot of training in👍👊
i have a karate kumite competion in nepal i was practing so hard anyone wish me pls and thanks for the combo and the tips
All the best for your competition!
Good luck bro!!!
Best of luck!
Bro be like : Nah I'd win
Thank you nat soon I plan on buying the partrion
You’re welcome👊if you do join, let me know if there’s anything you’d like a video made on, and we’ll get right on it🤝
Looking at the title of the video
Average Joe: Wdym? Karate is always effective.
Martial artist: Karate can actually be effective? (100+ skepticism)
Me: Why not watch it because it's by nat himself.
😂 exactly this is exactly what happens to the people that see this video
Yessir Nat back with another amazing video! Your videos always motivate me to get better everyday man!
Glad to hear that, keep up the good training👊👊
@@nathearn will do Nat!
You are the best! Such a great “tutorial”! You have such a great talent of teaching, explaining and showing techniques! Brilliant content!
Thank you I appreciate that👊👊
Great videos , please keep doing it
👏👏☺️☺️🥋🥋
Your coach is very strong 👊🤣🤣
Nat , you have chest muscles
👏☺️💪😎
As a stockier bloke that has power but not much reach, learning some slippery karate techniques has made my Muay Thai performance far better.
Thx bro for listening me and putting mma video's
Great video as always guy's! The first combination is amazing, I have used this one a lot through out the years free sparring in Wado Ryu, the angle also gives you a really nice sweeping opportunity on the opponents front foot if they don't read it quickly. 👍👍👍
My two favorite karatecas on one video! ❤️👊🏾👍🏾
Thank you👊👊
Thanks a lot nat im a good learner im sure I'll remember these techniques ofc i can return to this video anytime Thanks 🙏🏼
You’re welcome, yes you can watch whenever you like💪
One of my favorite combination is jab, cross, rear leg front kick that is used as a feint to set up a roundhouse head kick with the other leg
Make a video on Kyokushin style Karate
Gonna implement this into my training
2:55 that looks very impressive...if it works which is the issue with every combination no matter the art.
I have been on matrial arts for about three years now. Often 2-3 hours a week, and a lot of strength training at home. I can do techniques. But in a spar I can't use any of these techniques and almost always lose. Do you have any tips?
Great content by the way. You really kept me motivated the last few years😄
Maybe you’re a bit tense/nervous in the spar and you lose your composure a bit, try slow sparring with your partner, there’s no danger involved and it’ll allow you to try out any combos you want to try👍
Goodnight , Nat 🤗🤗😪😪
I accidentally stayed up late 😩😩😩
Bro when I see red it’s because I have my red lens NERF™️ glasses on for tactical purposes
why is this art moving backwards...looks like im the only one with passion here
me too
The second one is nice
You should post fighting video using safe guard.
I like the last one
Bro what do you think about Silat, Silat is a martial arts from Indonesia and the most deadly martial arts in world 🤜💥
Silat is amazing, and actually about 9/10ths identical to true wing chun.
Silat is actually closer to wing chun than karate is , which directly came from it. The two are nearly identical to Kali as well.
@@willtherealrustyschacklefo3812 karate came from fujian minghe quan, which is decidedly not wing chun, though both are part of the broader white crane family. silat isn't a style, it's a catch all for a great many styles, most of which are not even similar to wing chun, and most of which are only somewhat similar to kali. the only thing you were right about is that kali and wing chun are very similar.
One of the deadly martial arts...
It doesn’t matter, whenever bullets see Nat, the bullets dodge Nat
Here before viral!!!
I'm still a yellow belt but My Sensei says I perform better than our Orange belt.
Love Your vids been subbed on my other account since 2022.
Nice, keep up the good work👍thank you for the support as well I appreciate it
can you make longer videos plz
Excellent Video, thank you Nat for sharing👍👍👍👍🥋🥋🥋🥋🤝🤝🤝🤝👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯
Bro that wonder boy move is illl but i use alot of side kicks only for spacing mind you i do kyokushin so i slide into it so it gives me the time to get in close and or faint it and land clean rolls into uppercut like peakaboo and or just faint into overhand
Nice Video Bro 🥋
Thanks bro👍
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t's awesome how both their black belts are like worn out
Thnx for the vids. Any pointers for us Southpaws to use at point sparring vs Orthodox?
Good moves, often i think traditionnal karate inefficient for MMA or fight.
But your karate combinations i recognize, they are good for MMA and i have done similar techniques.
I practice MMA and old judo / traditionnal jujutsu japanase MMA style in second club.
What's MMA.... Is it a martial arts style or a competition..???
@@jeffkashman8803 I talking about the sport, the MMA the Mixed Martial Art of the UFC.
@@jeffkashman8803 What i practice now
How is traditional karate inefficient have you checked kyokushin or old okinawan karate @@yohannschroo5644
Another sparring video with coach soon? 😃
Yea we can do that soon for sure👍
I actually tried dis move tonight (6-21-2024) in kyokushin sparring, or a variation of it and it worked! Unfortunately, I think it resulted in da expulsion of a student who caught my kick as he was kinda mad he caught it, but dat's not relevant.
What I did was da first blitz variation into a left turning high kick; i.e. *right cross fake from orthodox stance, step in diagonal 2 my right an' throw da left cross from southpaw stance, and from dat angle I threw my left turning high kick and landed a little too clean.* I won't say what happened some time afterwards; no it wasn't a brawl, but... yeah.
In short, dis is one of those moves Imma b practicing in other types of sparring as well; not just kyokushin.
Hey man do you guys teach to absolute beginners? I am 23 I want to learn Karate.
Start with MMA or boxing
@@needmoreboxingcontent nah, start with karate
Nat , your gloves are very cute , they look like Doraemon’s hands 👊👊😇
I forgot to tell you that Doraemon is a very cute cat 🐱🤗
Do these work against my grandma too?
she is a champion
so no sry
Maybe try it with a new born baby let's see.
Maybe if she hasnt her chancletas at hand, but only maybe
Can Boxers do that 1st Move in a Boxing Match? Just curious
why wouldn't they be able to?
Idk crap about boxing but I’m pretty sure they can is it doesn’t seem illegal,tho I’m not sure if it’s gonna work technique wise as there is more than one style of boxing,you can correct me if I’m wrong
@@Wouldyoulose98 stepping of the centerline upon entry is really underrated imo, and the weird rear hand first could prob confuse a boxer.
Well if its aboit the practiseiner then y do people say akido is bad
They could teach some feint techniques?
We can do that for sure👍
Hey Nat, What are your thoughts on Krav Maga?
Karate dose work I agree
🤝🤝for sure
Out of curiosity because I only really know my style so far: Is it usual in yours to have the back heel lifted from the ground on impact of your strike, or was this an alteration for the sake of practicality in a real fight?
Heel on the ground is always taught religiously in kihon and kata, but in real application, that ideal has to go. Whether it's point karate competition, Kyokushin full contact, boxing, kickboxing, you'll see that in practice the heel is always lifted because you're never gonna be able to shorten the distance and drive the momentum of the punch otherwise.
@@honigdachs. i disagree on the word "religiously" here because it has a real mechanical reason that absolutely makes sense.
The rest sounds right and indeed I have heard something along those lines quite a few times. That was why this was my first assumption, so this is a demonstration with practical adjustments and the punches do not represent kata form of his karate style.
@@sirmeon1231I mean,religiously doesn’t necessarily have to mean “we do it to honor ____ and/or ____” but maybe it’s because it’s helpful in defending oneself
I'm already a master in sparring now🎉🎉😎😎
Nice🗿
@@nathearn 🗿
Nice trapping techniques Simple but effective
Great techniques! exactly how tall are you brother, i always wondered? and does your height give you an advantage?
I’m 6ft, and yes it can be an advantage, with the reach etc, also can be a disadvantage as it’s easier for someone shorter to take me down/throw me, pros and cons for everything I suppose👍
@@nathearn i agree brother. Btw you are a 2002 kid yh?
@@nathearnMy brother is 6'1" and I've never been able to take him down 😂 he's built like a tree rooted into the ground, there's no throwing him at all.
@@nathearn you practiced shotokan or kyokushin? or both?
Excelente técnica.
MVP blits technique?
Can the same technique or combo work against a southpaw?
what happened to the like counter?
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What types of martial arts did you train in in your sports career?
Looks like Shotokan Karate
Arigato 🤜🏼🤛🏼
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yo bro how many martial arts do you know?
Over 20
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You coach looks like Chad and is jaccckkkkedddd
nice
Can you teach me martial arts
What is your karate type bro shito ryu kyakoshin etc pls tell
Is Shotokan
*kyokushin
Shotokan. Originally known as shorin ryu. Although shotokan is slightly more modernized, but the actual founder of the art did not call it shotokan. Some of his later students named it that.
Which is technically the 3rd oldest style. Although Shorin ryu (shotokan) was more established and more widely practiced, Goju ryu is actually 40-50 years older, and was the first style in Okinawa. just more obscure. However Korean Karate (tang Soo do) is actually 1,200 years older than Okinawan karate. Most don't know that. Tang soo do was actually developed in the 600s ad from the same already existing Chinese arts. , while Goju ryu was first established in Okinawa in the late 1800s and shorin ryu in the early 1900s.
@@willtherealrustyschacklefo3812 tan soo do is nowhere near 600 years old and was very much derived from karate, mostly from shotokan in fact. koreans will probably tell you differently but they will also tell you that hapkido is a style that existed in Korea for 100s of years and that is also completely false. there were techniques of unarmed combat recorded in the muyegedobotongji, which probably have Chinese origins but that's not tang soo do and it's less than 300 years old. before that there was taekyon, which is the only truly Korean martial art. for what it's worth I don't actually think the martial arts karate is based on go back 600 years. we know that karate in Okinawa primarily derives from fujian white crane, which is old, but not that old. most Chinese styles that still exist date to the wing dynasty with some that date back to the ming dynasty. there were martial arts before that of course but aside from shuaijiao we don't have much record of them.
ura mausi giri will work bro
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hmm karate kid
i just here to say
muay thai is best
mma = muay thai + jujitsu + some boxing
Why everything have to be muay thai -_-
shut up , it's the practionnoner not the style
@@midnightbat344 cuz muay thai is best
dont be fanatic on martial art
choice best
maybe u were like 3 4 years karate athele
np now move to muay thai & i promise u wont regret
@@midnightbat344 & another exmaple is
apple phone is very better camera than samsung
but i pref i buy samsung phone. just like it. but i cant say apple isnt best. cuz its
better privacy. better camera &...
truth is truth. we cant change it
we just can move to best
@@midnightbat344 btw. if u think karate is best? just beliave it. np. just dont care what other ppl think about u. ur favor hair. ur favor cloth. ur favor martial art. just DONT CARE. u cant change all ppl mind about somehting on earth. maybe whole earth say ok. karate is best. but idc :) . ofc muay thai is best cuz elbow knee clinch & too many things. but i mean idc what others think. u must dont care what i or others think. just live for urself not other ppl opinion